America used to be called the "Land of Opportunity." Poor immigrants from around the world would amass great wealth over the years or achieve an invention that would enrich their families for a lifetime. Americans took pride in their humble origins, as they did not come from affluent roots. All famous American families knew how to seize opportunities— from Ford, to Kennedy, to Rockefeller. A vast country where enormous fortunes exploded: gilded gold, black gold, mines, sciences, and all the industrial revolutions.
This America was recently in a historical predicament, teetering on the edge of danger and uncertainty. Who would suddenly save it from a grim fate? Firstly, a woman; secondly, with no significant political past. Suddenly, Kamala Harris became the "image of America," her smile covering newspapers and columns, her words threatening Trump's campaign, and America sang for her while seeking revenge for President Biden from the insults he endured. From a dark atmosphere and deep despair to a woman spreading her smile across the nation, scolding and reprimanding the man who insulted her president, and the crowds applauded her.
Thus, the country that seemed like a stalled carriage in the middle of the road was rescued by a woman from the Caribbean, laughing at an opportunity not given to any other woman in history. A Caribbean woman offered the most significant opportunity in history in the land of opportunities, whether she reaches the presidential wing in the White House or remains at the title. Once Abraham Lincoln was assassinated for supporting the right of "slaves" to freedom; now the Democratic Party might nominate a black woman in the name of freedoms worldwide.
This event could surpass the historical significance of Barack Obama, as it undermines the meaning of his victory and turns everything into individual, inhumane gains. Yesterday, the world was asking: Who is Kamala Harris against the odds of Donald Trump? And from behind all the odds, this unknown mare advances toward the top seat. The battle has taken on more colors and tunes, increasing Trump's bitterness and anger. Those who were previously uninterested rushed to book their tickets.